Староанглийский бульдог — вымершая чистокровная английская порода собак. Википедия
How big do Old Tyme English bulldogs get?
Males should be 60 to 80 pounds (27 to 36 kg), and 17 to 20 inches (43 to 51 cm) at the withers, while females should be 50 to 70 pounds (23 to 32 kg), and 16 to 19 inches (41 to 48 cm) at the withers.
Is an Old Tyme bulldog a large breed?
A large-sized breed, the Olde English Bulldogge weighs between 50 and 80 pounds.
Is an old English bulldog the same as an Old Tyme bulldog?
Technically the Old Tyme is a crossbreed at the moment as its a result of deliberate outcrossing of bulldogs to create a more "old fashioned" breed type compared to the more extreme modern English Bulldog. As a result the English Bulldog is recognised by the Kennel Club, but the Old Tyme isn't.
What weight should an Old Tyme bulldog be?
Looking at the weight chart for your Olde English Bulldogge, you will see that the average final weight for a female Olde English Bulldogge is between 50 and 70 pounds. For a male Olde English Bulldogge, the dog can reach up to 65 to 85 pounds. These are just average weights, however.
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